Using HTML within my application.

From: Nick (nberardi_at_zigamorph.com)
Date: 10/12/04


Date: 12 Oct 2004 14:33:10 -0700

Hey all,

Well this is what my client wants me to do. Build a HTML file for
some provided data and then print it. It all sounds easy when I say
it that way, but I need this all to be done in the background and
transparent to the user. So essentially what happens is the
application is provided a XML file and I need to apply an XSL file,
then print it so it looks like it would in IE. I have tried fooling
around with the Navigate2 function of WebBrowser but I can't seem to
figure out how I reference my application inorder for it to build the
document and then print it.

Please Help,
Nick



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